The eight-times World Champion has suffered a new episode of diplopia after the Indonesian Grand Prix. - Visordown is the world's fastest growing motorcycle ...
Dr. Sanchez Dalmau said, “The neuro-ophthalmological evaluation carried out on Marc Marquez on Monday after the head injury that occurred at the Indonesian Grand Prix, shows a new episode of diplopia caused by a recurrence of paralysis of the fourth right nerve, with less involvement than the one that occurred in the injury in November 2021. It now seems likely that Marquez will miss the Argentinian Grand Prix scheduled for 1-3 April 2022. Next week, Marc Márquez will undergo a new check-up to evaluate the evolution of the injury and to predict the estimated recovery period to return to competition.” Marquez returned to a bike for the first time this January at a private motocross track in Spain. The Spaniard made good progress and was able to return to MotoGP action in preseason testing with no issues regarding his vision. Now, having returned to Spain, it has been confirmed that Marquez’ diplopia has returned. The harder construction meant less rear grip, and for Honda that proved to be a difficult situation to manage.
Marc Marquez has suffered a 'new episode' of diplopia (double-vision) following his huge accident in MotoGP warm-up at Mandalika on Sunday.
"After this examination, it was initially decided to follow a conservative treatment with periodic medical tests. If you crash tomorrow or you crash in two years and you touch that nerve again, it will be damaged'," Marquez said last month. "When I spoke to my doctor, it was my first question: 'If I crash in the Malaysia test, what is the possibility to create the same problem again?' And the answer was clear: 'The possibility is the same as you will have in two years. But now it's time to rest and wait to see how the injury evolves. "Fortunately, it is less severe than the injury I had at the end of last year. "It seems that I am experiencing déjà vu...
Marc Marquez has suffered a relapse of the Diplopia that forced him the miss the end of the 2021 MotoGP season, putting him in doubt for the Argentinean ...
According to a statement released on Tuesday morning by his Honda team, Marquez was forced to take an emergency trip to the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona in Spain with his “trusted ophthalmologist Dr. Sánchez Dalmau” as a result of his vision difficulties, the six-time premier class champion subsequently diagnosed once again with Diplopa. The Honda rider was forced to miss last weekend’s Indonesian GP after picking up a concussion as a result of a fearsome high-side crash during Sunday morning’s warm-up session ahead of the contest, the Spaniard electing to head home to Spain in order to try and recover in time for the Argentinean GP in two weeks time. His participation for the first American encounter of the year could now be in doubt though after also being diagnosed with another episode of Diplopia having suffered problems with double-vision on the way home from Indonesia.
On Sunday the 20th of March, Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) was declared unfit for the Indonesian Grand Prix, held at the Pertamina Mandalika Circuit, ...
Repsol Honda has announced Marc Marquez is suffering from diplopia once again, following his high speed warm up crash at Mandalika Circuit on Sunday.
“After this examination, it was initially decided to follow a conservative treatment with periodic medical tests. “The neuro-ophthalmological evaluation carried out on Marc Marquez on Monday after the head injury that occurred at the Indonesian Grand Prix, shows a new episode of diplopia caused by a recurrence of paralysis of the fourth right nerve, with less involvement than the one that occurred in the injury in November 2021,” Ophthalmologist, Doctor Sánchez Dalmau confirmed. During the journey back to Spain, however, the eight-time World Champion began to experience discomfort with his vision.
As a precaution, the MotoGP medical team together with the Repsol Honda Team jointly decided that Marc Marquez would not take part in the Indonesian race.
As a precaution, the MotoGP medical team together with the Repsol Honda Team jointly decided that Marc Marquez would not take part in the Indonesian race. The Repsol Honda Team rider experiences another episode of diplopia as a result of the heavy fall suffered during Warm Up for the Indonesian Grand Prix. Marc Marquez was declared unfit for the Indonesian Grand Prix held at the Mandalika circuit after suffering a high side at Turn 7 during Warm Up prior to the race.
Marc Marquez's diplopia returned after he fell during the warm-up at the Indonesian Grand Prix. The Honda rider had been declared unfit to race in Mandalika ...
The MotoGP medical staff confirmed that Marquez had suffered a concussion and several minor traumas before being transferred to the hospital in Mataram, the capital of the island of Lombok, where he underwent additional check-ups and a CT scan that had ruled out serious injuries. Next week, Marc Márquez will undergo another check-up to assess the evolution of the accident and predict the estimated recovery period, to be able to return to the competition." The Honda rider had been declared unfit to race in Mandalika after a high-side at Turn 7 during the warm-up before the race.